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it weighs into the thought, agnes, as to whether we sometimes remember too much?ng answer to that. the short answer is it is extremely important to remember. a nation that suffers from amnesia is condemned to repeat mistakes of the past but also not understand the present and undermined the future. so yes, remembrance of things in the past is very important, and it is the knowledge of history. and the capacity to remember. now, i'm going to give a very french point of view. national tributes, national homage, they used to be very rare and are very powerful in france, until the charlie hebdo attacks. in the last five years in france, we have seen a deluge of commemorations. they are very important, they are moments of communion and extremely well organised every time, for the november attacks, i'm not going to give the list now. it sounds limitless of islamist attacks in france. each time it was taking place at the tomb of the great napoleon. they were necessary moments, but we had so many of them. we've almost... we've almost got used to them. almost liking them.
it weighs into the thought, agnes, as to whether we sometimes remember too much?ng answer to that. the short answer is it is extremely important to remember. a nation that suffers from amnesia is condemned to repeat mistakes of the past but also not understand the present and undermined the future. so yes, remembrance of things in the past is very important, and it is the knowledge of history. and the capacity to remember. now, i'm going to give a very french point of view. national tributes,...
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westminster joins me now via skype from paris france is a mother superior from a monastery in homes agnes mariam to the mother agnes thanks so much for being on the show what do you make of the british government proudly showing their support for the white helmets when you know we expect. to govern learn to work day i think he wanted he meant that in that heard. these and that should be the next. leg to be that he cannot spot or be with. because the white helmets when you say ambiguous the white helmet say they have helped that they've helped save one hundred fifteen thousand syrians maybe some in your community in homs province you know what we have seen now you know who are being left out and. from where. the snake. eyes. it means it's the way of ten that did not for four u.-t. u.-b. difficult time but if you could. see just people who weren't really sure what. they were left behind we tried to get right out of the leader the white helmets on the show because he's in london he's been on before but we couldn't seem to get him this time he did say though this week here in london that it i
westminster joins me now via skype from paris france is a mother superior from a monastery in homes agnes mariam to the mother agnes thanks so much for being on the show what do you make of the british government proudly showing their support for the white helmets when you know we expect. to govern learn to work day i think he wanted he meant that in that heard. these and that should be the next. leg to be that he cannot spot or be with. because the white helmets when you say ambiguous the...
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ifa >> turd on the newsnd tched as far left media once agn used tragedy to show anger and small oavbeenwe weref usbeca treated bter the first lady and myself. but denny. and the'ry did everything in their power tryola apart acefimule it protests on the streets when her andame after tf thousands of people signed asking the president not to come into the city until hean cons regardless the mayor have the family to stay away until allhesensteehn s.wa he says really the president is fiping a way toing jonastlirs td m anthey he's ier isn narcissismdo policies or not working or any of those other >>.ngs.it's all about the fight >> mericansd more 1ie6an more thar the president called upon america'sioer workers. were fedp among the companies the 6 million commus include apentisships and on the job training and rrapr chgear hisisit.he t >>he the killing ofs chgear hisisit.he t >>he the killing ofs oachat pas maryland matters says 95of the decrmonthat why she's d and is running against marc elrich-- the democratic nominee for montgomery county executive. marc has always stoodthoms el der tr wh nanc
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and the other really difficult thing is that agnes' difficulties with her behaviourjust do not impactmily whose life is not great a lot of the time. this former government minister wants the nhs to do more to help families. the nhs, fundamentally, together with other public services, education, social care, are massively failing these families and in a way we are abandoning families to try to cope on their own with extraordinarily complex circumstances. these issues you raise are really serious and i will raise them in parliament with the prime minister or with the health secretary, because i think we need to hold the government to account on this. the government acknowledges the need to improve services, especially at a time of increasing demand for children's mental health provisions. nhs england say they are investing £7 million into crisis care for young people. for some it is support that cannot come soon enough. what do you think will happen if you do not get that help and support? i think i will end up getting arrested. which i don't want to happen. i just want to stay with my
and the other really difficult thing is that agnes' difficulties with her behaviourjust do not impactmily whose life is not great a lot of the time. this former government minister wants the nhs to do more to help families. the nhs, fundamentally, together with other public services, education, social care, are massively failing these families and in a way we are abandoning families to try to cope on their own with extraordinarily complex circumstances. these issues you raise are really serious...
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agn he said he was proud. let's hear a little bit more what he had to say just minutes ago. >> it's easy to figure out what we can disagree on. what is tougher and more important in a democracys to figure out what we can agree on and to go again thatdone. >> reporter: the very last thing he said in his concession speech, he said if you don't see me for the next severaldays, i'm going to be at an amusement kids.ith my he has a lot of family time to catch up on. that's what he's going to be doing, reconnecting with his family after this very difficult campaign. back to you. >> they've all been going 24/7, that's for llsure. deserved break. darcy, thank you. >> let's turn to doug kammerer. are thing going to improve tomorrow, doug? >>, big ti doreen. tomorrow we're looking at a pretty good afternoon. as a matter of fact a couple of really nice days out there. we'll see temperatureseack into 60s tomorrow. yes, we're tking about rain, returning back on friday. and the coldest air yet moving in. i've got it all for
agn he said he was proud. let's hear a little bit more what he had to say just minutes ago. >> it's easy to figure out what we can disagree on. what is tougher and more important in a democracys to figure out what we can agree on and to go again thatdone. >> reporter: the very last thing he said in his concession speech, he said if you don't see me for the next severaldays, i'm going to be at an amusement kids.ith my he has a lot of family time to catch up on. that's what he's going...
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imposing what should also be a symbol of power since agnes so good doctors among. others do you can put several chairs together in a group and when they're all looking at each other they almost form a room within a room. isolating themselves from their surroundings this is what i said to them. about things or those who were in the group still in the room but on the other hand they really excluding everyone else of ours . so you can divide and conquer with the wind chair. hands or exhibition of the seats of power is aimed to do just that to point the spotlight on the throne masquerading as a plain old chair in the i'd say that it really does matter which chair you see it on or how you sit on it or where the chair is you're always sending a message. and message. something that's been true for thousands of years. let's get the latest news from around europe now in the express we had to london saddam but first up we're in paris where christmas season has begun. last. fashion designer karl lagerfeld rang in the holiday season in paris on thursday together with meryl gol
imposing what should also be a symbol of power since agnes so good doctors among. others do you can put several chairs together in a group and when they're all looking at each other they almost form a room within a room. isolating themselves from their surroundings this is what i said to them. about things or those who were in the group still in the room but on the other hand they really excluding everyone else of ours . so you can divide and conquer with the wind chair. hands or exhibition of...
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and we have one soul of agnes we gave amnesty the public. they had about forty civic with those employed in the good but. they've been given the title of now good money which translates as friends of the city. in developing a detailed and we simply do it because all too created an opportunity for formal employment for these workers most of whom. informal back because. the city corporation is now trying to bring more and more of them into therefore. they have provided i don't regard as. benefits. because like i had entered the search field to be given by jungle man. but new york is wanting to. keep close to about twenty thousand households in this area of the city . one of the means responsibilities of the steamer for two to bliss is do court is to make sure that the collect wheezed that has already been segregated inside who. with the formal marking system in place did incentivized in the least is an order and penalized if it is a. question of the law but not used to first get done or do a new box or you get forty five fifty or sixty marks b
and we have one soul of agnes we gave amnesty the public. they had about forty civic with those employed in the good but. they've been given the title of now good money which translates as friends of the city. in developing a detailed and we simply do it because all too created an opportunity for formal employment for these workers most of whom. informal back because. the city corporation is now trying to bring more and more of them into therefore. they have provided i don't regard as....
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of a call and then agnes was ok i have a tablet i have a dell but i don't want to bring that up at all but they allied with the isn't so this is my one where the warchest. received the same information. that you can see here ok when a problem occurs then he said to send two of these as marwood and now i know blaster died from think it's happening and i have to go through the thought of it or the. man helps ensure that production keeps flowing to smoothly and seamlessly is possible. this is another example of a president who had gone in the body so they are ok didn't like about having it and so now the month and it has all the information on all of it i mean that in this book ok you can see that the both of a lot of the commentators and we have one vote for it having it in the five but he still thousand votes by the way this would be so worth it to centralize the vocal and base it on and now i can actually buy and i have. they are open they say but they still you hold water. first of all i have to take in which i like to go having it and so. ok and now i did take that in we it's having
of a call and then agnes was ok i have a tablet i have a dell but i don't want to bring that up at all but they allied with the isn't so this is my one where the warchest. received the same information. that you can see here ok when a problem occurs then he said to send two of these as marwood and now i know blaster died from think it's happening and i have to go through the thought of it or the. man helps ensure that production keeps flowing to smoothly and seamlessly is possible. this is...
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say spare kids struggling to live up to its transparency pledge by continuing to prefect agnes's minutes from fake sources the tech giant introduced a new tool last month to cab misinformation daniel hawkins takes a closer look at whether its waking. remember how the zucker vowed to protect your news feed from fakes all you believe the biggest problem of modern times we're going to take a number of measures from building in deploying new ai tools that take down fake news to growing our security team to more than twenty thousand people to making its that we verify every advertiser who's doing political an issue well the issues but again we can't prevent all governments from all interference but we can make it harder we can make it much harder and again based book is unveiling a new so-called war room facebook has created what it's calling the war room where teams of patrolling for fake news misinformation and meddling to multiple scandals in a big brainstorm but also it was finally found now will no shady sponsor can post political ads without proper vetting verification the social media
say spare kids struggling to live up to its transparency pledge by continuing to prefect agnes's minutes from fake sources the tech giant introduced a new tool last month to cab misinformation daniel hawkins takes a closer look at whether its waking. remember how the zucker vowed to protect your news feed from fakes all you believe the biggest problem of modern times we're going to take a number of measures from building in deploying new ai tools that take down fake news to growing our security...
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bronwen maddox — former international editor at the times, now with the uk's institute for government — agnesr being with us. meet donald trump, the magic man. it's the pundits verdict on the us president which he most appreciates himself. he re—tweeted it approvingly, after tuesday's elections, the results of which will help shape the presidential election due in 2020. mr trump's republican party lost control of the house of representatives. a democrat—majority there will make it harder to introduce new legislation. the strengthened republican grip on the senate, though, makes it unlikely he'll be successfully impeached. it will also make the path to securing supreme court vacancies for conservatives a lot safer. bronwen, hal magic were these results for donald trump? they were a relief, that was how they were betrayed, as very good news for him. it is not great news, in that the congressmen have the house, and license or the ability to harass him and demand tax returns and so on. the question for me is whether the democrats really put their energies into that, as well as booking some of the
bronwen maddox — former international editor at the times, now with the uk's institute for government — agnesr being with us. meet donald trump, the magic man. it's the pundits verdict on the us president which he most appreciates himself. he re—tweeted it approvingly, after tuesday's elections, the results of which will help shape the presidential election due in 2020. mr trump's republican party lost control of the house of representatives. a democrat—majority there will make it...
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the president reiterated that on twicer friday evening that he had no social contact with the acting agnctober president trump told fox news he knew him. >> i don't know matt whittaker, worked for jeff sessions and he was always extremely highly thought of and he still is. >> i can tell you matt whittaker is a great guy, i know matt whittaker. >> on friday reporters asked the president if he discussed the mueller probe with whittaker, president trump said he did not speak to matt whittaker about it and again said he did not know him, reporting in washington, d.c. i'm ellison barber fox news. arthel: thank you very much, eric, over to you. eric: let's go to matthew, former justice department attorney general, senior fellow at institute. you heard the critics say, they think the fix is in with whittaker, democrats say he was picked to protect the president, how do you see it? >> well, i think he was pick today be acting attorney general and i think he is unlikely to take any traumatic moves, if the press reports are accurate, the mueller investigation is drawing to a close and i think it w
the president reiterated that on twicer friday evening that he had no social contact with the acting agnctober president trump told fox news he knew him. >> i don't know matt whittaker, worked for jeff sessions and he was always extremely highly thought of and he still is. >> i can tell you matt whittaker is a great guy, i know matt whittaker. >> on friday reporters asked the president if he discussed the mueller probe with whittaker, president trump said he did not speak to...
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say i did not tell president trump that vampires are real. [ laughter ] and again -- [ applause ] and agn as the germans laughed at us, and the swedes made fun of us, the finnish people are now mocking trump's comments osocial media. like this woman who tweeted just an ordinary day in the finnish o st with a picture of herself vacuuming the ground outside. [ laughter and applause ] i mean, that's -- th.'s pretty go that's very good. can we see -- can we see a realr quick, then reaction to that? there you go. they like it. trump has to concoct fantastical lies like this. because they reinforce his diluted worldview. and they're easier to swallow than reality. and in this case, the reality is iat man-made climate chan making these fires more frequent and extreme. but trump uld rather make up an insane fantasy about firefighters raking forest floors than admit that climate change is having deadly real-world consequens. just watch this exchange from an interview fox news aired over the weekend. >> i was watching the firemen the other day. and they were raking areas. they were raking areas whe
say i did not tell president trump that vampires are real. [ laughter ] and again -- [ applause ] and agn as the germans laughed at us, and the swedes made fun of us, the finnish people are now mocking trump's comments osocial media. like this woman who tweeted just an ordinary day in the finnish o st with a picture of herself vacuuming the ground outside. [ laughter and applause ] i mean, that's -- th.'s pretty go that's very good. can we see -- can we see a realr quick, then reaction to that?...
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and we used to call her agnes. shst her swax. and gave her the best that she possibly could. she worked hard. >> april dropped out of school when she became pregnant, but she got her g.e.d., she clawed her way back, she opened a salon, a catering business, a cafe, a charity worker. >> but while april worked hard, she played hard, too. she liked motorcycles and fast cars? >> she did. when she got her first motorcycle, she said, i'll give you $300 to get on the back, and i was like, no way. my feet are on the ground. she was like, all right, $500. i'm like, no, i'm not getting on. just the need for speed and wasn't afraid. >> after two failed marriages, she meets dr. jim kaufman. friends and family say the wild child finally had found her match. >> he drives a harley, he's smoking cigars, he's a green beret in the military. a doctor. >> in fact, this caricature sketched for jim's 60th birthday seems to sum up the couple's life. there's april, the jersey girl, overshadowed by her larger than life new husband who is prominently depicted with a gun, big cigar and something else. m
and we used to call her agnes. shst her swax. and gave her the best that she possibly could. she worked hard. >> april dropped out of school when she became pregnant, but she got her g.e.d., she clawed her way back, she opened a salon, a catering business, a cafe, a charity worker. >> but while april worked hard, she played hard, too. she liked motorcycles and fast cars? >> she did. when she got her first motorcycle, she said, i'll give you $300 to get on the back, and i was...
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agn saturday, could start off as a wintry mix, actually. look att t wind.th sustained winds at about 18 miles an hour. feeling lehe teens and 20s already this morning. we're going to talk about the temperature for today andds whe the w settle down. we'll also give you an outlook on what you can expt for your black friday shopping experience. that's coming up in a little bit. >> thank you, lauryn. >>> back to that breaking news now at 5:31 c fairfanty police say a woman and a man were found dead in their home lasei night. bodies discovered by a relative in the 7300 block of parkwood court in c fallsrch. police say there's no threat to the public right now. they have not determined how the couple died. they're calling this a domestic incident and say there are no signs of forced entry. >>> we're also following a developing story in montgomery county this morning. >> police are l for a group of a half dozen men who may be involved with a shooting outside of the westfield wheaton mall. >> this was the scene a little t after 7:00 l night. we're told there was an
agn saturday, could start off as a wintry mix, actually. look att t wind.th sustained winds at about 18 miles an hour. feeling lehe teens and 20s already this morning. we're going to talk about the temperature for today andds whe the w settle down. we'll also give you an outlook on what you can expt for your black friday shopping experience. that's coming up in a little bit. >> thank you, lauryn. >>> back to that breaking news now at 5:31 c fairfanty police say a woman and a man...
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you're watching "today in the bay." ( it's all clear across the bay area, also chilly out there once agn. another cool start, as we head over to palo alto. it warms up fast, upper 50s at 10:00 to 73 degrees at 4:00 today. we'll take a look at all of our microclimates in the forecast, coming up next. >> you see the time change, the sun is coming up behind the folks waiting at the bay bridge toll plaza. the fast track lanes are moving but it's slower now, upper east shore freeway 26 minutes, recovering through richmond after an earlier crash. >>> happy not only tuesday but election day. i wouldn't expect too much action on wall street today, not until we know what has happened with the election. restoration hardware is opening a restaurant in yountville today. facebook says it's ready to fight fake news. wall street good at making bets and the bs one party running one side of the capitol, and another party running the other side. >>> facebook is ready for today's election, after criticism it did severe damage to the democratic process last time we held a nationwide election. facebook said
you're watching "today in the bay." ( it's all clear across the bay area, also chilly out there once agn. another cool start, as we head over to palo alto. it warms up fast, upper 50s at 10:00 to 73 degrees at 4:00 today. we'll take a look at all of our microclimates in the forecast, coming up next. >> you see the time change, the sun is coming up behind the folks waiting at the bay bridge toll plaza. the fast track lanes are moving but it's slower now, upper east shore freeway...
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you have someone like constance speaking as she does, agnes maynard, a naturalist you remember comingo our meeting. such a powerful voice but this was needed. the delegates don't know the grassroots story. they live in holes with acronyms and they don't actually fight like this to cope with the unexpected and threatening words they are facing and to hear those voices is important. if there were not many of those voices, the women at my foundation taken to conferences, they are confident in that. >> some of the fundamental decisions a family or community faces about agriculture, child-rearing, environment are in the hands of women and the doorstep of a woman is the place that has to be quite striking. and the environmental community is talking about the population. and bridging across these divides, use the women at the center. is this a part of the solution? my husband who is an environmentalist is always saying people don't care enough about it. does your bridging across different sectors help with that? >> is an obvious thing that women change behavior in the family not least with c
you have someone like constance speaking as she does, agnes maynard, a naturalist you remember comingo our meeting. such a powerful voice but this was needed. the delegates don't know the grassroots story. they live in holes with acronyms and they don't actually fight like this to cope with the unexpected and threatening words they are facing and to hear those voices is important. if there were not many of those voices, the women at my foundation taken to conferences, they are confident in...
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she holds a ba in history from agnes scott college and a jd from madison school of law. welcome. finally to my right is jessica gonzalez, deputy director and senior counselor at free press. she has been a key voice in the fight for net neutrality, affordable internet service and media diversity including she has testified before the house and senate on all of those issues. previously she was executive vice president at the national media coalition and prior to that with the staff attorney at georgetown law where she represented civil rights groups before the fcc, and pia and courts of appeal. she received her ba at loyola, her jd at southwestern and at georgetown law school. please join me in welcoming our panelists. [applause] >> okay. why don't we kick this off, jessica, with you, you could tell us, tell the audience what the policies cover and who they apply to. >> i will try to summarize an 11 page document in two minutes, a challenge. i would say the top line of the corporate policy is we are trying to balance the desire to disrupt organized white supremacists, violent and t
she holds a ba in history from agnes scott college and a jd from madison school of law. welcome. finally to my right is jessica gonzalez, deputy director and senior counselor at free press. she has been a key voice in the fight for net neutrality, affordable internet service and media diversity including she has testified before the house and senate on all of those issues. previously she was executive vice president at the national media coalition and prior to that with the staff attorney at...
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in history from agnes scott college and a j.d. from the university of wisconsin, madison school of law. welcome. and then, finally, to my right is jessica gonzalez. jessica is the deputy director and senior counselor at free press. she has been a key voice in the fights for net neutrality, affordable internet service and media diversity, including that she has testified before both the house and senate on all those issues. previously she was executive vice president at the national hispanic media coalition. prior to that she was a staff attorney and teaching fellow at georgetown law where she represented civil rights groups before the fcc and the courts of appeal. she received her b.a. at loyola marymount, her j.d. at southwestern and her l.l.m. at georgetown law school. please join me in welcoming our panelists. [ applause ] okay. so why don't we just kick this off. jessica, maybe you could tell us, tell the audience, what do the policies cover? who do they apply to? >> right. i'll try to do it. summarize an 11 page document in t
in history from agnes scott college and a j.d. from the university of wisconsin, madison school of law. welcome. and then, finally, to my right is jessica gonzalez. jessica is the deputy director and senior counselor at free press. she has been a key voice in the fights for net neutrality, affordable internet service and media diversity, including that she has testified before both the house and senate on all those issues. previously she was executive vice president at the national hispanic...
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and we had -- >> nixon in 68 in the primaries, agnes would go down and get the washington post and the new york times and send these, six minutes per page and they would give them to me and i would mark the paragraphs, the various paragraphs that should be typed up and they would be typed up and put on a pile, the bond paper and they would be put into nixon's room so that he would get his newspaper on the east coast press at the same time folks got it back east. he could tell his new york times reporters what they had written. and so it was a tremendous, it was an original news summary thing that nixon made a major instrument of policy in the nixon white house. >> i remember it well. >> i wanted to raise the subject . on nixon's birthday in 1968 he went down to go on the mike douglas show. there was a young man there the same age as pat and myself and he came up to him and started talking to kim. his name was roger ailes. where is joe mcginnis in his book references the fact that nixon in 1960 was somewhat afraid of this thing called television. roger ailes look nixon in the eye and sa
and we had -- >> nixon in 68 in the primaries, agnes would go down and get the washington post and the new york times and send these, six minutes per page and they would give them to me and i would mark the paragraphs, the various paragraphs that should be typed up and they would be typed up and put on a pile, the bond paper and they would be put into nixon's room so that he would get his newspaper on the east coast press at the same time folks got it back east. he could tell his new york...
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agn, most of this is moving on off to the east. it's moving ony quickly, o. frederick, you're 50.urg is 47. not all too cold o theut ts isrr anst omodastyf morning were in e iner 50's aren't th and the log replacing that really mild warm even air mass that we had yesterday. so, showers are moving on. these were nothing this morning like what we had last night with that severe line moving through. it w some damage up in mount airy. there was potentially a little damage down into charles t unty with wmay have been a littleth tornado. didn't -- i don't think anybody saw one but there may ha been some damage reported down there. there has been a little bit of dama reported down there but a lot of what we ended up with yesterday straight line winds, 40, 50, 60 miles per hour sweeping on across. again, when you'rem that war in november, you know something's coming. later os this afternoon here' the deal. definitely a gusty wind. winds will be northwest atou ab15 to 25er pil. and occasional gusts higher thanhat this afternoon. but we shou endp with good amounts of sunshine this d afterno
agn, most of this is moving on off to the east. it's moving ony quickly, o. frederick, you're 50.urg is 47. not all too cold o theut ts isrr anst omodastyf morning were in e iner 50's aren't th and the log replacing that really mild warm even air mass that we had yesterday. so, showers are moving on. these were nothing this morning like what we had last night with that severe line moving through. it w some damage up in mount airy. there was potentially a little damage down into charles t unty...
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agn a changing suburbs story. chester field county. was a rock red suburban areas around richmoit. went for hillary clinton narrowly in 2016. so again i think that's another check off box for suburban t voters. i doow if this is shake paoerpshakespearean or -- >> trump carried it. >> not chester field county. >> that's right. >> but the other story about this dave brat was the posterfo chilthe tea party movement. it was a challenge for eric cantor. a colfelege proor out of nowhere. he won in a primary handedly. became the poster child for anti-immigration. the loss of eric cantor stomped immigration reform dead in it's tracks. terwas headed to the house a passing the senate. once cantor lost it was okay. clear that the grassroots are not going for a immigrati reform. looks what happened to eric cantor. four years later he has been defeated in this rpublican district. you know who beat him and voted for herv over dae brat was eric cantor voters. that isho pu abigail in. >> woodruff: fascinating. we are tk about the house and the senate. i want to bring everyone up to date about the
agn a changing suburbs story. chester field county. was a rock red suburban areas around richmoit. went for hillary clinton narrowly in 2016. so again i think that's another check off box for suburban t voters. i doow if this is shake paoerpshakespearean or -- >> trump carried it. >> not chester field county. >> that's right. >> but the other story about this dave brat was the posterfo chilthe tea party movement. it was a challenge for eric cantor. a colfelege proor out...